Endophyte microbial community in Achnatherum inebrians
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    Abstract:[Objective]The aim of this study was to investigate the composition and distribution variation of endophytic bacteria and fungi in Achnatherum inebrians. [Methods]The DNA of seed,leaf,stem and root was extracted with liquid nitrogen grinding method. Then,16S rDNA and Internally Transcribed Spacer (ITS) sequence were digested with restriction enzymes HhaⅠ,RsaⅠand HhaeⅢ,HinfⅠto obtain terminal restriction fragments. The terminal restriction fragments were matched to bacterial and fungal genera by the T-RFLP Analysis Program,and the community component and similarity of endophyte in Achnatherum inebrians were analyzed. [Results]The diversity of endophytic bacteria and fungi was the most abundant in root and seed of Achnatherum inebrians. All the predominant bacterial population was Bacillus (above 29%) in different organs of Achnatherum inebrians. The predominant fungal population was Mycosphaerella (6.5%),Teratosphaeria (4.5%),Fragum (1.1%),Sebacina (11.3%) in seed,leaf,stem and root,respectively. The structure of the bacterial communities in the stem and leaf were similar,whereas the structure of the bacterial communities in the seed and other tissue were different. The structure of the fungi communities in the stem and seed were similar,whereas the structure of the fungi communities in the leaf and other tissue were different.[Conclusion]There was abundant endophytic microbial diversity in Achnatherum inebrians.

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Yingwu Shi, Xuebing Zhang, Kai Lou. Endophyte microbial community in Achnatherum inebrians. [J]. Acta Microbiologica Sinica, 2012, 52(10): 1297-1308

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  • Received:March 13,2012
  • Revised:May 26,2012
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